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vivo X300 Ultra benchmark leak shows Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 16GB RAM, and an aggressive camera setup

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vivo X300 Ultra benchmark leak shows Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 16GB RAM, and an aggressive camera setup

vivo X300 Ultra benchmark leak shows Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 16GB RAM, and an aggressive camera setup

Ahead of its official March 30 debut, the vivo X300 Ultra has appeared in the Geekbench database, offering an early look at the hardware vivo is preparing for its next imaging-focused flagship. The listing shows a single-core score of 3722 and a multi-core score of 11621.

According to the benchmark page, the tested phone carries the model number V2547DA. The same entry points to Qualcomm’s fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, alongside 16GB of RAM and Android 16. On paper, that combination suggests the vivo X300 Ultra is being positioned to handle heavy multitasking, demanding games, and more complex on-device AI workloads without compromise.

IT Home had already reported on March 23 that vivo used an X series Blueprint Imaging technology briefing to reveal the phone’s imaging direction. At that event, the company described the device as a kind of “new species” professional V-series camera phone and even a pocket camera, which tells you exactly where vivo wants the product conversation to land.

The rear system is said to use a “3+2” Zeiss lens arrangement. The ultra-wide camera is built around Sony’s LYTIA 818 sensor in a 1/1.28-inch format, paired with third-generation vivo VCS bionic spectrum technology and Zeiss T* coating. Vivo also says stabilization reaches a CIPA 6.0 level, while equivalent light intake improves by 100 percent compared with the previous generation.

The main camera on the vivo X300 Ultra is described as the global debut of Sony’s LYTIA 901 sensor, using a 1/1.12-inch, 200MP camera design. Vivo says image quality is more solid than before, while the module also includes Zeiss T* coating and a 1G+6P lens structure that reduces reflectivity by 20 percent.

Telephoto hardware looks just as ambitious. The phone is said to use a Zeiss-branded 200MP camera telephoto system based on Samsung’s HP0 sensor in a 1/1.4-inch format. Vivo claims it delivers the industry’s first large-sensor, gimbal-level stabilized periscope setup with a CIPA 7.0 rating, 300 percent more equivalent light intake, and 0.56μm pixels.

Vivo is also updating its external lens accessories. The company says its G2 Zeiss teleconverter now reaches a 200mm focal length in a smaller and lighter body, using a 2-group, 15-element optical structure and carrying Zeiss APO certification. The higher-end G2 Ultra teleconverter pushes all the way to 400mm and uses high-transmittance glass, five ultra-low-dispersion glass elements, and one aspherical glass element.

Taken together, the benchmark numbers and camera details make the vivo X300 Ultra look like a phone aimed squarely at mobile photography enthusiasts who also want top-end flagship performance. If vivo delivers these imaging claims in the final product, this could be one of the more technically ambitious camera phones of the year.

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